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1 'Favorite prof,' masquerade highlight Annual MU Week Program highlights.
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2 FMOC revealed at 'La Femme Mystique' AWS will hold dance and announce winner of favorite man on campus; list of candidates.
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3 North Central forensics meeting continues today Hold three-day conference.
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4 Riess, Schmidt selected as senior head residents Profiles of Max Schmidt and William Riess; photo.
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5 SCI chooses 'Fast Time' Clocks will be set ahead for Daylight Saving Time.
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6 Unorthodox sound in Monday recital Performance program.
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7 Untitled Dickinson Relays queen starts race; photo.
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8 Brawl indication of general moral attitude After incidents near Bartlett Hall and fights near Holiday Inn, claims SCI students don't have a sense of moral responsibility.
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9 Breithaupt reports petition failure
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Announces the failure of petition against charging students and faculty to play golf on the SCI course.
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10 Fleming likes 'Peace Corps News'
Fleming--Steve L.
Shares information about Peace Corps volunteers working in Liberia.
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11 Less restriction abets sexual maturity
Peake--Patric
Explores the recent moral revolution on both the local and the national levels.
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12 Obiter Scripta: Fox sees institute as significant in education scene
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Claims that technical institutes are a necessity; technology is advancing too quickly to find workers who are educated in technology.
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Clark--Steven
Character pets 'Arfo' and gets 'chomped.'
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14 Applications still accepted for Union Program Council
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15 Four music students in senior recitals next week Richard Kinzler, Jenifer Schlicher, Avis Paulsen, and Ruth Petrusch will perform.
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16 Pi Taus top Intersorority in scholarship Receives award for best scholarship in fall 1963.
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17 Schwarz art exhibit opens Work by Dean Schwarz on display.
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18 Senior art show opens Connie Davis and Rita Iverson show work.
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19 Five diplomats speak to conference: ACCIA discusses DeGaulle, France Extensive excerpts from speakers' remarks.
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20 Commissioner Sueppel set for weekend conference Will speak at safety education conference.
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21 Ed. S. programs receives NCA accreditation Specialist degree given full accreditation.
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22 Once beautiful Prexy's is now old mud hole Melvin Manion gives history of the pond; has little value or utility now.
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23 Two memorials submitted to Senate Journal Memorials for E. J. Cable and Phyllis McCarthy; discuss Commencement plans.
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24 Untitled Student picks up litter; photo.
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25 Approve new golf course greens fees Students must pay 25 cents; faculty must pay 35 cents.
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26 Language exam final sign-up set April 29 Exams will be given for those who must pass reading requirement.
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27 Need applicants for fall guides for orientation Should apply to men's orientation committee.
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28 SCI students are not unified says Brostrom
Berryhill--Esther (Class of 1966)
Believes students tend to stay close to their residence group; outlines programs for a new Union; photo.
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29 Twelve students to PBL meet at Orange City List of those who will be attending meeting.
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30 Varsity Band, chorus in Sunday evening concert Program for performance.
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31 Home Ec Department hosts Career Day, Senior Day Four hundred high school students expected.
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32 Pledge soaking, use of war paint becoming obsolete in Greek Hazing Administrators and students talk about hazing; photo.
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33 Positions open on broadcasting control board
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34 Three-day IVCF lecture series to begin Monday Richard Wolff will speak.
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35 Clark names golf squad for season opener today Coach J. R. Clark names five men to compete against Luther College.
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36 Cyclones here for tennis meet SCI will face Iowa State University; Bill Koll calls Bill Dodd the team's "number one man."
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37 Panthers set four records in fine Cornell performance Records were set by SCI in three relays, and in pole vault by Gary Meyer.
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38 Untitled Dixon Bunger and Dick Gilgout compete in house volleyball championships.
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39 Baseball team seeks first victory today at Minnesota SCI will face University of Minnesota and Mankato State.
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40 Outstanding field of over 900 athletes here for tomorrow's Dickinson Relays Nine hundred athletes from high schools and colleges will compete in the Dickinson Relays; twelve colleges will participate, as well as fifty-eight high school teams.
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41 Panther Tracks: numerous records should fall in Dickinson Relays
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Last year in the Dickinson Relays eight high school and three college records were broken; Tony McAdams expects the same for this year.
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42 Ticket sales open for variety show
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43 'Triple Treat' is 2nd one-act play David Meyer, Effie Vitale, and Fran Holub will direct plays.
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44 Jorgensen elected to AMRH post Dan Jorgensen will be head of group.
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45 KYTC '64-'65 staff named Walter Bergman will be station manager; list of other staff members.
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46 Regents approves 10% budget increase for '65 Approve budget for Hagemann Hall; construction should begin in May; approve non-teaching master's degree.
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47 Varsity Glee begins annual tour Monday Brief itinerary.